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  2. The 15 Best Yoga Retreats for Women Over 50 - AOL

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    Experts share the perfect destinations for your wellness journey.

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    This list of 14 of the best wellness retreats to enrich your physical, mental, and spiritual health features getaways across the US, Canada, Mexico, and more.

  4. Kripalu Center - Wikipedia

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    Kripalu Yoga is a form of Hatha Yoga with elements of kundalini yoga that combines asanas, pranayama, and meditation. [1] [15] [16] Kripalu states that its teaching is "following the flow" of prana, or "life-force energy, compassionate self-acceptance, observing the activity of the mind without judgment, and taking what is learned into daily life."

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    Surf retreats are a popular way for people to meet and refine their skills, but SWA’s holistic approach take it one step further. Surf retreats are a popular way for people to meet and refine ...

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    Meditation Room at Esalen Esalen Art Barn, 2005. The Esalen Institute, commonly called Esalen, is a non-profit American retreat center and intentional community in Big Sur, California, which focuses on humanistic alternative education. [2]

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    Several other prominent California women including Ellen Browning Scripps, Mrs. Warren Olney Jr. and Mary Sroufe Merrill were involved in the creation of the retreat. [7] In 1956, the State of California acquired Asilomar, and architect John Carl Warnecke was commissioned to design seven additional buildings to expand the grounds. [8]